Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Under-the-radar engagement: how and why news users limit their public expression108
The quality of face-to-face and digitally mediated social interactions: two experience sampling studies exploring the moderating role of physical location, interaction partner familiarity, and interac90
Toward work’s new futures: Editors’ Introduction to Technology and the Future of Work special issue88
Valuing digital possessions: the role of affordances78
Memes, Memes, Everywhere, nor Any Meme to Trust: Examining the Credibility and Persuasiveness of COVID-19-Related Memes74
Longitudinal Social Grooming Transition Patterns on Facebook, Social Capital, and Well-Being48
Always Available, Always Attached: A Relational Perspective on the Effects of Mobile Phones and Social Media on Subjective Well-Being48
Active social media use and its impact on well-being — an experimental study on the effects of posting pictures on Instagram38
The social movement was live streamed: a relational analysis of mobile live streaming during the 2019 Hong Kong protests34
Surviving or thriving political defeat on social media: a temporal analysis of how electoral loss exacerbates the gender gap in political expression26
Categorizing the non-categorical: the challenges of studying gendered phenomena online26
Standing up to problematic content on social media: which objection strategies draw the audience’s approval?25
Time counts? A two-wave panel study investigating the effects of WeChat affordances on social capital and well-being25
Vicarious Interactions in Online Support Communities: The Roles of Visual Anonymity and Social Identification24
“You Can Connect with Like, the World!”: Social Platforms, Survival Support, and Digital Inequalities for People Experiencing Homelessness24
Transparency, openness and privacy among software professionals: discourses and practices surrounding use of the digital calendar20
Learning about climate change with algorithmic news? A two-wave panel study examining the role of “news-finds-me” perception20
From context adaptation to context restoration: strategies, motivations, and decision rules of managing context collapse on WeChat19
Mediating social support through sensor-based technologies for children’s health behavior change18
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